Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Rayman Legends development team protests delay
Last week, Ubisoft announced that Rayman Legends was no longer a Wii U exclusive, and would be ported to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. They also revealed that the Wii U version of the game was already finished but would not be released until September, when the other ports are ready to be shipped as well. That didn't sit well with many Nintendo fans, and there has been quite an uproar.
As it turns out, Rayman creator Michael Ancel is also upset about the delay, and photos have now appeared which show him, along with the rest of the development team, protesting the delay. In the photo seen above, the banner reads "Release Rayman. Support Ubisoft Montpelier" in French, while the limbless hero can be seen saying "please."
Ubisoft has not issued any sort of response to the photos at this time.
Source: Eurogamer
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I wonder if it will make any difference, I got a feeling it won't. Maybe Ubisoft had decided this delay a long time ago. Maybe they were expecting a higher amount of wiiu's out there. Funny how Nintendo hasn't said anything. Anyway i brought mine mostly for 1st party games and am more concerned with the loose/delays from Nintendo.
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